I personally think Age of Reason is slightly better than Gravity, although Gravity has that killer riff coming right in at the beginning and is overall still great. This band's DJ really knows what he's doing.

Many of their songs have dubstep elements, but not all have them as centric as you seem to imply.

"Epic" is subjective.

And the last tag is pretty accurate, many of their songs rarely follow the verse-chorus-bridge form and they have djent guitars on top of that. Trancecore is self-explanatory really.

Look, I don't want to turn this thread into a cesspool, so either leave it or PM me. In the end if anyone cares enough to not buy their music for that soundcloud tag and disdain the actual music, then that's being awfully narrow minded.

Haha I'm just playing around, was a little taken aback with your strongly-worded reply. As one of the many resident electronic nerds here, I take some offense when people throw around random terms like "trance" and "dubstep" without proper grounding - in this case, that's true. Examples of dubstep:

In all these examples, you'll notice a few things: emphasis on either seriously weighty bass or wobbly midrange, broken beat, slower tempo. The reason I take some offense to Fail Emotions' use of the term is because the songs on the EP have precisely none of these elements, so the use of "dubstep" is flagrantly incorrect.

Also, according to Wikipedia (which may be wrong, of course), "trancecore" is a fusion between post-hardcore/metalcore and elements of electronic music. This doesn't necessarily mean the term itself is actually legitimate (Deviant up there in the first comment would argue the term itself is shit), but the point is there's virtually no electronic influence in the music aside from some random-ass synths.

Ahahaha... Lol I'm really amazed how some of the "all - knowing" critiques are spewing hate. Like they're some kind of elitists. If it's different hate, hate, hate...
Alright chums. Despite that I hope Fail Emotions continue their work because they bring something from the "different" that I like. I love equally my melo deaht/post hardcore/electro/techno styles of music and rarely some of them work right when combined. These guys make it right for the moment, and again for the moment they have rather cult following than a massive fanbase. So in conclusion I'm asking myself... Why this places hate the russian band - Fail Emotions? And why is it named after Soviet Russia's space project who gave birth to Earth's first artificial satellite(Ahahah... man the irony... cracks me up) ?
But hey... It makes for some good laughs at some self taking serious pretentious pricks.
Cheerio ol' chaps ಠ_ರೃ